"'Mash Thomas Herbert" wrote:
> OK thanks, I have never used Babel at all, but I believe I have found
> the inline use.
>
> src_lang[args]{code}
>
> So I thought...
>
> src_emacs-lisp[var: data=example-table[2:1]]{data}
>
> But this does not work.
src_emacs-lisp[:var data=example-table[2,1]]{data} should work (untested)
^ ^
> Two questions...
>
> Am I right in saying even if I do get this to work, it would only
> "replace" the inline code blocks (variables) on an export?
AFAIK, yes -- I've never really used inline code blocks.
But I think you could intermix real code blocks within paragraphs, if you
don't insert any blank line (= paragraph separator).
Or have a real block doing the work, exposing the answer in your Org buffer,
and have an inline code block to "echo" the answer.
> It wouldn't work like a hyperlink and "translate" and "hide" the code block
> underneath the value?
>From what I understand from your question, "no".
Best regards,
Seb
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Sebastien Vauban